Computers
Surveillance Blimp to Patrol Over Ogden, Utah
There are about 82,000 citizens of Ogden, Utah, and soon they will all live under the ever-watchful eye of the city’s new “Crime...
Does the U.S. Have an Internet “Kill Switch”
One of the last acts of Egyptian dictator Hosni Mubarak's tyranny before he abdicated his 30-year reign was to pull the plug on...
Read moreApple Produces New iPad
With Valentine’s Day just around and corner, finding that right gift that says “I love you” is not always so easy. For those...
Read moreHackers Shut Down Egyptian Regime’s Websites
A loosely affiliated network of hackers around the world known as “Anonymous” took credit for shutting down the Egyptian regime’s websites in support...
Read moreAir Force to Deploy Giant Blimp in Afghanistan
Nothing says 21st century technology like … a blimp. According to a story published by wired.com this fall, the Pentagon plans to deploy a...
Read moreInternet IDs Are On the Way
Under the guise of security, the Obama administration is creating an Internet ID for all Americans. The program for the National Strategy for...
Read moreObama Plans for Federal Internet “Identity Ecosystem”
If the President Obama’s plans for the Internet are implemented by the federal government, Internet anonymity may soon be a thing of the...
Read morePrivacy Laws at Risk for Internet Users
Telecommunications and Internet companies are increasingly finding themselves in uncomfortable positions, caught between privacy laws that protect their consumers and law enforcement efforts...
Read moreWill Computers Be Watching Our Every Move?
Big Brother may potentially be armed with yet another tool against the American populace, according to the New York Times: computers that can...
Read moreConvinced Your Neighbor Is a Terrorist? There’s an App for That.
Want to help the Department of Homeland Security identify and track potential threats to our safety? There’s an app for that. ...
Read moreUN, Islamists & Communists Push Global Internet Regime
The United Nations and some of its most oppressive member states are clamoring for global regulation of the Internet, including possible censorship. Toward...
Read moreOnline Surfing Gone Red
Earlier this month, Communist alternatives to the websites Twitter and Wikipedia were launched by China and Cuba, respectively. Both regimes are known for...
Read moreCensoring WikiLeaks — Then the Internet?
With the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in London, what has been called the “first information war” has taken a critical turn....
Read moreTwilight of Internet Freedom?
It’s no secret that the federal government — the FCC, in particular — has been seeking for years for ways to take control...
Read moreInternet TV Giving Cable, Satellite a Run for the Money
Are online TV alternatives prompting a mass exodus of viewers from cable and satellite television services? That depends on who you’re talking to....
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